This was a better explanation than my textbook, teachers, and tutors combined!! I was sincerely doubting my abilities but you make me feel like I can do this👩🏾🏫👩🏾🎓! Great work. Wishing you great success 🤞🏾
I swear to god, professors and textbooks make me feel slow in the head but a youtube chad explains everything in 12 minutes and I understand everything.
Love the wise crack about student debt, man does that one hit home. Bro you are hilarious & besides being one of the absolute best at what you do you make learning really fun. I am so glad I found this treasure trove!
"The boolean data type has only two possible values: true and false. Use this data type for simple flags that track true/false conditions. This data type represents one bit of information, but its "size" isn't something that's precisely defined." So it can be 4 or 8 bytes.
I love how theres no dislikes, this guy has saved my so much in his other more recent videos because of him i now know everything about creating GUI's an converting them to .exe's, its so cool
Sadly, UA-cam has taken away the dislikes. The dislike button now sends info to the channel but isn't shown publicly. Saw it on another video the other day. Great channel though, I agree.
This is the best Java tutorial for beginners, so you can learn Java and English in one hit. Please keep going! I vote for Java advance tutorial. Thanks a lot Bro
thanks bro code really i understand declaration, equal assignment ,initialization, data type of any variable and what difference of primitive data type and reference data type
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Thanks bro! You’re the best! This video has been liked.
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ascii of @ is 64. 123 + 64 = 187. If you write (x + "" + symbol), it will work. But I also wanna know why instead of printing the char value its ascii is added with int!
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args){
int x = 123;
double y = 3.14;
boolean z = true;
char symbol = '@';
String name = "Bro";
System.out.println("Hello "+name);
}
}
System.out.println("Thanks for this course..!!");
Wait so javascript isnt java :0
Oh f***
System.out.println("Nice Job Bro, thanks so much, really useful video");
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args){
String name = "Thank you";
System.out.println(name);
}
}
System.out.println("Thank you! This really helps me understand the variables easier than my teacher teaching! It's " + z);
three years later and this is still helpful thank you man
Same
"Like the amount of student debt that I owe" LMAO
😂😂😂
Laugh now but my number is larger than his ... 🙄😄🤦🏻♂️
Wow, this is 1,000 times clearer than what my teacher is currently “teaching” us. Thank you 🙏🏽.
This was a better explanation than my textbook, teachers, and tutors combined!! I was sincerely doubting my abilities but you make me feel like I can do this👩🏾🏫👩🏾🎓! Great work. Wishing you great success 🤞🏾
I really think this guy deserves a quantity of subscribers, that a long type can't contain)))
Thank you for your incredible job, bro!
I swear to god, professors and textbooks make me feel slow in the head but a youtube chad explains everything in 12 minutes and I understand everything.
Love the wise crack about student debt, man does that one hit home. Bro you are hilarious & besides being one of the absolute best at what you do you make learning really fun. I am so glad I found this treasure trove!
when you drop dollars on stupid courses you can just come here
True ❤
"The boolean data type has only two possible values: true and false. Use this data type for simple flags that track true/false conditions. This data type represents one bit of information, but its "size" isn't something that's precisely defined." So it can be 4 or 8 bytes.
Great teaching technique - comparing and contrasting the application of the different data types.
That charizard reference put a smile on my face! Good job man the tutorial is very nice!
"Let's say we are working with an extremely large number. Like the amount of student debt that I owe."
Ur the beset man, keep it up
I love how theres no dislikes, this guy has saved my so much in his other more recent videos because of him i now know everything about creating GUI's an converting them to .exe's, its so cool
Sadly, UA-cam has taken away the dislikes. The dislike button now sends info to the channel but isn't shown publicly. Saw it on another video the other day. Great channel though, I agree.
Your channel is too underrated. Hope you get a lot more views.
Bro u are doing a great work. Don't worry, at the end of this year you gonna have subscribers more than 1M. Just keep up the good work and stay safe.
Maybe not exactly as we see now, but 751k is a really fine, great number. He will get there soon!!
@@heisernsu no, it is 1860k
@@IGCSENERD-up6yv dam, time passes, thanks for reminding me tho 👍
This is the best Java tutorial for beginners, so you can learn Java and English in one hit. Please keep going! I vote for Java advance tutorial. Thanks a lot Bro
Thank you Bro for your awesome training videos.
Can't thank you enough bro, you're a big help!
bro you are doing an amazing job, keep it up, mate!
thanks so much! 1000x times better than the boring lectures of my ap cs class
Thank you bro it is very helpful for my upcoming boards
lol his voice is the reason that doesn’t put me to sleep im so grateful
You are an excellent instructor.
Very nice and easy to follow video! Thanks!
Bro taught me more in 12 minutes than my teacher did in 2 lectures lol
simply amazing man!!!
thanks bro code really i understand declaration, equal assignment ,initialization, data type of any variable and what difference of primitive data type and reference data type
Thanks bro! You’re the best! This video has been liked.
Thinking about variables and data types, I thought it would be cool if BRO CODE had developed a video on regular expressions. ;)
Thank you for this series!
Oh shit ! He teach both data types topics to variable topic in 10 minutes !
Last java course I spend 1-2 hours learning video to understand this :))
Just a comment to help 👍🏼 thanks man this videos are really helping me
Wow..very accurate and concise,thank you
this was the better explanation that i saw
This channel is too underrated . I got lot of helps for my university studies. Thank you
Thanks for the course again :)
Wow your videos is really good!
Keep going )
so nice tutorials, if there is any possibility to make some videos on algorithms in Java.
Good tutorial. Love the content.
These videos are so helpful.
keep going, with this series ;)
Your videos are very easy to understand
I like your lessons Bro)
Watching from Russia!
I am really glad to see this thanks alot
Great explanation, thanks bro. 💯
Nice Explanation! You got my Subscribe!
Thank You!
Short and clear 👌
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This is the best tutorial 🎉
Thanks bro code, nice and simple.
public main class
public static void main (String[] args) {
string sentence = " thanks, this video is the best";
System.out.println(sentence);
}
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thanks bro from india here learning java is a whole lot costly
Noice🔥
kepp going thanks for everything
Do you have a Github with all those other Java projects listed on your Package Explorer?
this is cool teaching in a fun way
Sir All videos are Amazing...also you are Great...sir..I want personally talk with..you...can You suggest me.. anything for improving my coading skill...
Brabo!
Thank you so much!
bro you explain so well even better than 1000$ course❤
Thank you have learnt a lot
Super easy way to learn 👍👍
Brilliant!
really helpful!!
Awesome 🔥
Thanks for this lessons
Thank you!
Another lesson that i understood
Thanks man!
"Great dear"
This was a great explanation I seen eve. 😇
nice job, thx
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Great Bro
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Very informative
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Thank !
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Thanks Bro! ❤
Thanks bro!
what if you set a boolean but 1 and 0 instead of true and false?
Wish you the best
Nice
well done
thx for video
Thanks Bro!
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thanks man
when I am trying to print int x ;
x=123;
char symbol= '@';
System.out.println(x + symbol);
why I am getting output as 187 instead of 123@
U should add format strings in c to print ASCII valu we use %c but I don't format specifiers are available or not in java
ascii of @ is 64. 123 + 64 = 187. If you write (x + "" + symbol), it will work.
But I also wanna know why instead of printing the char value its ascii is added with int!
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thank you bro